Latest Firmware Updates: Microsoft Surface Pro X, Surface Pro 8, and Surface Go 2 Improvements and Fixes

2023-08-19 20:31:27

Microsoft has released new updates for its devices: Surface Pro X, Surface Pro 8, and Surface Go 2. They also released updates last month for Surface Pro 9 and Surface Laptop Studio. These updates improve the hardware and fix issues like the “Battery is not original” issue. Here’s what you can expect from the firmware updates: Surface Pro X The August 14 update is for Surface Pro X (Wi-Fi) devices using Windows 11 October 2021 Update, version 21H2 or later. This update includes performance improvements for third-party applications. Microsoft has also made improvements to device stability and wireless connections with new drivers, which are listed below: Surface UEFI – Firmware – 10.610.140 Microsoft SQ1 Adreno 685 GPU – Display adapters – 27.20.1960 Surface Pro 8 device as per Microsoft support site For Surface Pro 8, for devices running the Windows 10 October 2020 Update version 20H2 or later, you should have received a new firmware update earlier this month. This update includes a resolution to an artifact and graphics configuration issue. Here is the driver that is part of this solution: Intel (R) Iris (R) Xe Graphics – Accessory – Intel Corporation – Extn – 31.0.101.3889 Surface Go 2 Recently, Microsoft also released a new firmware update for the second generation PC The primary Windows tablet, the Surface Go 2. This update includes various fixes and provides support for the new accessories listed below: Addresses security vulnerabilities and improves system stability. Enables support for new dock extensions. Improves stability of Surface Dock2. Listed Drivers Surface UEFI – Firmware – Surface – Firmware – 1.0.2.6 Firmware Update for Surface Dock 2 – Extension – Surface – Extension – 6.13.137.0 Firmware Update for Microsoft Surface Thunderbolt (TM) 4 – Firmware – Surface – Firmware – 2.26.4.0 Microsoft Hardware Telemetry Service – Extension – Surface – Extension – 6.196.139.0 These updates are usually released to users in stages, so you may not get them right away. When it becomes available to you, you’ll see it in the Windows Update section. To get it, go to your Settings, search for “Windows Update,” and click on “Check for Updates” to download it. Remember that once you have installed the latest update, you cannot go back to the previous update. If you need more details, support documents, or requirements, you can visit the Microsoft support page.
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